: a8 e BELONGING TO . 
: MR. J. B. TEMPLE, of Tanguy, Penna. 


And from other Private Sources 


ENGRAVINGS 


co. SOLOR PRINTS, MEZZOTINTOS AND ETCHINGS _ 
_ FROM THE ESTATE OF 3 


the Late Dr. Isaac Hull Platt, of Philada. 


And from several Noted Collections 


TO BE SOLD 


AT 2.30 O’ CLOCK EACH DAY. 


ORDER OF SALE: 
First Sitting, - Lots 1 to 193 
Second ‘5 - = 194 to end 


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: STAN. V. HENKELS 
AUCTION COMMISSION MERCHANT 
For the Sale of Books, Autographs, Paintings and Engravings 
| 1304 Walnut St., Phila, Pa. 
 Assistant—STAN. V. HENKELS, Jr. 


LIBRARY 


M.KNOEDLER & CO, 
556-8 Fifth Ave. 
New York 


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CATALOGUE No, 1247. 


ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS 
AND MEZZOTINTOS 


REMBRANDT DURER VISSCHER 
SEYMOUR HADEN WHISTLER COUSINS 
REYNOLDS VAL. GREEN McARDLELL 
S. ARLENT EDWARDS STEVENSON ANDERSON 
FLAMENG BUHOT COROT 
JACQUE MERYON WARD 
WATSON DESNOYERS WILLE 

BY 
COROT WINSLOW HOMER ZEIM 
DIAZ JACQUE KEITH 
JULIAN RIX INNESS | _ MUNCH 

- GEROME PERRETT THOS. B. CRAIG 
BONHEUR PAUL POTTER RANGER 
VIBRERT DE LOYE PERCY MORAN 


BELONGING TO 


The Late Dr. Isaac Hull Platt of Philada. 
Mr. J. B. Temple of Tanquy, Penna. 


And some few from other Private Sources 
TO BH SOLD 
Monday and Tuesday Afterncons, Dec. 8th and gth, 1919 


AT 2.30 O’CLOCK EACH DAY. 


STAN. V. HENKELS 
AUCTION COMMISSION MERCHANT 
For the Sale of Books, Autographs, Paintings and Engrayings 
1304 Walnut St., Phila, Pa. 
Assistant—STAN. V. HENKELSs, Jr. 


The only Auction House in the country where the Prints _ 
are catalogued by the person who cries the sale—an ad-  _ ae 
yantage not to be lightly overlooked. oe 


NOTICE: 


Bids will be executed by the Auctioneer without extra charge. 


Bids are always so much per piece, unless otherwise stated 


in catalogue. 
TERMS OF SALE—CasuH. 


All purchases must be settled for and removed on day imme- 
diately following the sale. | =< 
STAN; V. “HENKEL: 
Aucrion CoMMISSION MEKCHANT, 
1304 Walnut Street, 
| PHILADELPHIA, Fa: 


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MAURICE H. POWER, PRINTER 
1110-16 Sansom Street 
Philadelphia 


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REMARKS. 


This collection of important Paintings and rare Engraved Portraits, 
Etchings, Engravings and Color Prints are all from private sources— 
mainly from the Estate of the late Dr. Isaac Hull Platt of Philadelphia 
and Mr. J. B. Temple of Tanquy, Pennsylvania. Of course, it is not 
necessary for me to say that they will all be sold, absolutely, without 
any reservations whatever. 

Of the Paintings which compose the second session of the Sale, 
I have not attempted to enlarge on their description, coming as 
they do from private sources without any information whatever 
concerning them, I have catalogued them as they are named, 
embracing as they do many important examples of the most 
noted Artists, it would be quite superfluous for me to attempt 
any guarantee; and in these days there being so many Doubting- 
Thomases, I prefer to ask my patrons to personally inspect them. 
Mr. Temple informs me that his portion of the Sale was gathered by him 
during the last twenty-five years, and that he never would purchase a 
painting unless he had reason to believe it was by the Artists who 
signed it. I make this assertion both in justice to Mr. Temple and in 
a spirit of frankness to my patrons, and I shall be pleased to accept 
the opinions of my friends whether they be for or against my assump- 
tion. 

As to the Engravings, I am on absolutely sure ground, and you 
can rely on my descriptions, for I know what I am asserting. In this 
Collection there is a fine opportunity for any Collector to add to or 
improve his portfolio, and for those interested in Engraved Portraits 
there is a rare chance to obtain many that are seldom offered for sale, 
particularly in the state these are in, and the connoisseur in Etchings 
will revel in the large number of works by the great masters of the 
needle, that are herein described. 

I have made plates of some few of the most noted of both the Paint- 
ings and Engravings to try and convey an idea of the importance of 
the whole Collection. 

STAN. V. HENKELS. 


= CATALOGUE. 


: Portraits of Washington. 


to left, the right arm extended as if speaking, and a dress sword 
in the left. hand (Lansdowne Portrait). Lzve. Height 19 13-16 in- 
_ ches, width 13inches. Painted by Gabriel Stuart,1797. Engraved 
Dy James: Heath, Historical Engraver to his Majesty and to his 
Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, from the original picture 
oe the collection of the Marquis of Lansdowne. Published Feb. 
7: , 1800, by Ja* Heath, N° 42 Newman Street, Mess"® Boydells, 

f eRe Suite sd Ba Thompson, Great Newport Street, London. 
a ae _ Copy Right secured in the United States according to Law. 


‘Fine copy, with full margin. Baker No. 250. 


ee: GEO. WASHINGTON Esg® Full bust, head to left. Szpple, 
printed in colors. Height 8 14-16 inches, width 7 7-16 inches. 
C. G, Stuart pinx’ W. Nutter sculpt. Baker No. 294. 


This is a very brilliant impression, in bright colors, of this rare 
portrait, A portion of the inscription ‘Late President of the 
Onited States of America,’ and the address and dedication of the 
publisher, have been cut off. It was published in 1798. 


3 GEORGE WASHINGTON Né en Virginie le 11 Février 1732. 
Profile, head to left, laureated. Circular medallion in the upper 
part of a rectangle; the title on a tablet. Sw#pple. Height 
5 12-16 inches, width 4 inches. Gravé d’apres ie Camée, peint 
par Madame de Bréhan a Newyork en 1789. Dirigé par P. F. 
Tardieu. Grave par Roger. Rare. Baker No. 113. 


4 HIS EXCELLENCY GEORGE WASHINGTON. Lieu! 
Gen! of the Armies of the United States of America. Three- 
quarter length in uniform, seated. In the lower margin an eagle 
displayed with shie!d and motto, ‘‘E Pluribus Unum.” Szpple. 
Height 11 inches, width 8 10-16 inches. FF. Bartoli Pinx. J. 
Galland Sculp. Dedicated to Commodore John Barry and the 
Officers of the Navy and Army of North America, by Ferrai 
& Dupin, Baltimore. Baker No. 228. 

This, no doubt, is the plate by Edwin (Baker No, 216) worked 
over. Baker, in his description, does not mention the name of the 
dedicators. / 


‘GENERAL WASHINGTON. Fulllength, standing, head to 


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: G. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Oval, with a border. 
Line. Height 6 7-16 inches, width 4 inches. Published by 


Conrad & Co. Baker No. 273. 


6 WASHINGTON AND LIBERTY. Full bust, in uniform, 
and cocked hat, nearly full face. Circular medallion with a 
snake with its tail in its mouth, around which is wound a scroll 
with the names of the 13 states, and a view of Philadelphia be- 
neath. Live. Height 4 12-16 inches, with 3 5-16 inches. 
Reprint. 


7 G. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to right. Circular medal- 
lion to the left of a smaller portrait of John Adams. Over the 
two medallions is an eagle with outspread wings, with a scroll 
in its beak, upon which is the motto, ‘“E. Pluribus Unum.” 
Stpple. Diameter of each medallion, 1 4-16 inches. 


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THE ONLY KNOWN COLORED MEZZOTINTO OF 
WASHINGTON BY SAVAGE. | 


8 GEORGE WASHINGTON EsoFf President of the United 
States of America. Three-quarter length, legs crossed, seated 
at a table to the right, upon which is a hat with a large rosette; 
head three-quarters to right; a large chart upon the table is 
held by the right hand; the left arm rests upon it, the hand 
hanging over in front; the background is formed by a curtain 
which, drawn to the right, reveals the sky and the lower portion 
of a pillow. Mezzotinto, printed in colors. Height 18 inches, 
width 14 inches. E. Savage pinx etsculp. From the Original 
Portrait Painted at the request of the Corporation of the Uni- 
versity of Cambridge in Massachusetts. Published June 25, 
1793, by E. Savage, N° 54, Newman Street. Baker No, 178. 
Framed and glazed, glass with black and gold margin. 

This ts the only copy of this rare portrait printed in colors 
known to exist. The late Chas. Henry Hart, up to the time of his 
death, knew of no other copy printed in colors, and ut ts the first 
I ever saw, 


STAFFORDSHIRE SOFT PASTE MEDALLION OF 
WASHINGTON, 

9 GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON. The Staffordshire 

Soft Paste Medallion. Full bust, head to left. Oval. Height 


3 5-16 inches, width 2 6-16 inches. In gold gilt contemporary ; 
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traits which were used to ornament the Staffordshire ware water 
pitchers in the latter part of the 18th Century. The pitchers are 
very rare, but these ntedallions very seldom turn up. This ts the 
second one [ have had pass through ny hands in fifty years. 


WEDGWOOD NINI PLACQUE OF FRANKLIN. 
ga BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. The Wedgwood Placque in Black 


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Porcelain of the Nini Bust, with the fur cap, in profile to left. 
Oval. Size 4 2-16 inches, width 3 4-16 inches. 


Of the most excessive rarity, 


MARIE ANTOINETTE. Late Queen of France inthe Prison 
of the Conciergerie at Paris during the interval between her 
Sentence and Execution. Oval. Sw#pple. Height 14 4-16 
inches, width 12 2-16 inches. Mad. la Marquise de Brehan, 
Pinxit. C. Venzo, Sculpsit. Fu// margin. 


Hii xX: JANE LADY CATHCART. Daughter of Lord 
Arch. Hamilton. Profile to left. Oval. Swpple, in red. Height 
7 10-16 inches, width 9g inches, Mrs. Anne Callot Simillime ex 
Memoria Maimore Sculpsit. Frances Bartolozzi, Design et 
Aera Incidit. Very rare. 


NELL GWYN. Half length, seated, full face. Rectangle. 
Line. Height 6 4-16 inches, width 4 14-16 inches. Proof before 
all letters. 


THE LADY WILLIAMS, Full length, standing on a bal- 
cony, nearly full face. Rectangle. Mezzotinte. Height 12 
inches, width 9 14-16 inches. W. Wissing, pinx. I. Becket, 
fecit. Sold by John Bowles at Mercers Hall in Cheapside, 
London. 

Original impression. 


LOUISE, DUTCHESSE OF PORTSMOUTH. Three-quarter 
length, seated, full face; a lamb, which she is feeding, to the 
right. Rectangle. Mezzotinto. Height 12 11-16 inches; width 
10 inches. P. Lely, Pinxit. G. Valck, fecit. et. excud. 1678. 
Original wnpresston. 


COUSINS’ LADY DOVER. 


THE RIGHT HON®4® LADY DOVER and her Son the 
Hon Henry Agar Ellis. Three quarter length, seated, with 
the child in her lap; head slightly to left. Rectangle. Mezzo- 
into, Height 15 4-16 inches, width 12 6-16 inches. Engraved 
by Samuel Cousins from a Picture by Sir Thomas Lawrence. 
Script title proof. SEE FACSIMILE. 


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THE COUNTESS OF WILTON. Three-quarter length: 
seated, full face. Rectangle. Meszotinto. Height 9 inches, 
width 7 inches. Sir Thomas Lawrence, F. R.A. G. H. Phil- 


lips. London, Published Feb. 5, 1838, by Hodgson & Graves. 


JOHN HUGH GRIFFITH, Esg® First Lieutenant of Ma- 


rines. Killed Jan® 27 1782, on board His Majesty’s Ship the 


President, inthe Action of St. Kitts. Half length in uniform, head 


to right. Oval, in a rectangle. Meszottnto. Height 124-16 © 


inches, width 9 15-16 inches. Engraved by V. Green, Mezzo- 
tinto Engraver to his Majesty, & to the Elector Palatine. Pub- 
lish’d Sept! ro 1782 by V. Green, N® 29, Newman street, 
Oxford Street, London. | 


MRS. SIDDONS, Full bust in profile to right. Oval. Szpple, 
printed in colors, Height 4 4-16 inches, width 3 4-16 inches. 
S. Harding, pinx' Ogborn, sculpt London, Pub* May 27, 1783, 
by T. Macklin, N° 39 Fleet Street. 


MEZZOTINTO OF CORNWALLIS. 


CHARLES, -MAROUIS -CORNWALLELIS.- Full length 
uniform, standing on the field of battle, head to right; hands 
crossed and resting on a walking stick. Rectangle. MMZezzotinto, 
Height 23 6-16 inches, width 14 12-16 inches. Painted by D. 
Gardiner. Engraved by I. Jones, Engraver Extraordinary to 
His R. H. the Prince of Wales and Principal Engraver to His 
R. H. the Duke of York. Pub? as the Act directs, March 


16 1793, by I. Jones, N° 75 Great Portland Street, Portland © 


Place. Choice open letter proof. Very brilliant. 
SEE REDUCED FACSIMILE. 


McARDELL’S COUNTESS OF SOUTHAMPTON. 


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RACHEL, COUNTESS OF SOUITHAMPTON, 1636.30 
length, seated, in the clouds; head to left, the left arm resting 
on a globe. Rectangle. Mezzotinto. Height 18 6-16 inches, 
width 13 12-16 inches. S? Anthony Vandyke, Pinx! J® Mc- 
Ardell, fecit 1758. Done from the Original in the Collection of 
the Right Hon? Lord Royston & the Marchioness Gray. 
Choice brilliant original impression. SEE REDUCED FACSIMILE. 


PETHER’S BENJAMIN WEST. 


B. WEST, R. A. Full bust, head to right. Oval, ina rec 
tangle. Mezzotinto. Height 16 inches, width 13 inches. W"™ 
Lawrenson, Pinxt W™ Pether, Fecit. Publish’d as the Act 
directs by Wm. Lawrenson & Wm. Pether, Great Russell Street, 
Bloomsbury. | 

A fine and brilliant impression of this favorite print. 


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M®5 WEST AND CHILD. Full bust, head to left, embrac 
ing achild. Circular in a rectangle. Mezzctinto. Height 14 
inches, width 10 14-16 inches. B. West, Pinxt Val. Green, 
fecit. Rob* Sayer, Excudit. London, Printed for Rob‘ Sayer, 
Printseller, N° 53 Fieet Street. Published as the Act directs, 


10 July, 1770. 
Choice tmpression, with fine margin. 


JONES’ CHARLES JAMES FOX. 


THE RIGHT HONORABLE CHARLES JAMES FOX. 
Three quarter length, standing, head to right, the right hand 
resting on some papers on a table to left. Rectangle. Mezzo- 
tanto. Weight 17 14-16 inches, width 13 14-16 inches. Painted 
by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Engraved by John Jones. London, 


- Publish'd as the Act directs, Nov™ 1% 1798, by J. Jones, N° 75 


Great Portland Street, Marylebone. 


A magnificent impression, with very wide margin, of this most 
acceptable portrait of the friend of America, SEE FACSIMILE. 


LOUIS i6TH, KING OF FRANCE. Full bust in Court 
dress, head to left. Oval, inarectangle. J/ezzotinto. Height 
12 12-16 inches, width 10 inches. Painted in crayon by 
S. De Koster, being his first portrait exhibited to the public. En- 
grav'd by J. Daniel, from the Original Picture in the possession 
of the Publisher. London, Pub‘ July 20, 1793, by I. Brydon 
at his Looking Glass & Print Warehouse, Charing Cross. 


A very fine wunpression of this favorite portrait of the unfortu- 
nate Monarch, whose generous help secured our Independence. 
Under the portrait is a five line quotation from Shakespeare. 


ROBERT BURNS. Full bust, head to left. Oval, in a rec- 
tangle. Mezzotinto, colored. Height 15 14-16 inches, width 
12 4-16 inches. Engraved by Wm. Walker and S' Cousins 
from the Original Picture of the same size in the Possession of 
M*™ Burns. Painted by Alex’ Nasmythin 1787. Published by 
Joseph Laig. London, Edinburgh, New York. 


SIR RICHARD STACPOOLE of Pembrokeshire. Half length 
in armor, head to left. Rectangle. Mezzotinto. Height 11 
8-16 inches, width 11 inches. Segulta, pinx’ from a profile on 
a Monut James Wilson, fecit. Szxteenth lines of script on lower 
margin, 


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COLORS. 


LT COL. TARLETON. Full length in uniform, with plumed 
hat, standing on the field of battle, to the right of a field piece, 
the right foot resting on a rock, upon which rests a standard ; 
a servant holding a rearing horse to the left; a battle in the dis- 
tance. Rectangle. Mezgzotinto, printed tn colors. Height 24 
4-16 inches, width 15 4-16 inches. Painted by Sir Joshua 
Reynolds. Engraved by J. R. Smith. London, Publish’d 
Oct’ 11, 1782; by: J. R. Smith, N° 3¢ King’s Street Covent 
Garden. 

A superb impression, printed tn colors, of this beautiful and 
much sought after portrait. Appropriately framed with black and 
gold margin on glass, gilt frame. 


Miscellaneous Etchings and Engravings. 


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C. KEATING. 
Eminent Harly English Mezzotiuto Engraver. 


RUSTIC BENEVOLENCE. E. Wheatley, Pinx’, C. Keat- 
ing, Sculp’. Mezzotinto, printed tn colors. \ondon, Published 
Jan’ 1§ 1797, by John Jeffreys, Ludgate Hill. Framed and 
glazed, Size 18 14-16 inches x 24 i4-16 inches. 

A remarkably brilliant wnpression of this lovely print, with a 
very good margin. Wheatley’s portraval of subjects he. selected 
always appeal to the better side of human nature, and as his 
drawing and detail were all of great artistic perfection, they 
were received with general approbation by the art-loving public, 
and consequently performed an important part in household deco- 
vation tt 1s seldom therefore that a fine example like this from one 
one of his most noted pictures ts offered for sale. 


THE WANTON Turn’d Out of Doors for Misconduct. Stpple. 
Painted by J. Northcote, R. A. Engraved by Gaugain & Hel- 
lyer, London, Published 1797. Size 16 inches x 19 10-16 
inches, 
E. M. HESTER. 
Modern Mezzotinto Engraver in Colors. 

RIPE CHERRIES. Mezzotinto, printed in colors, by E. M. 
Hester. Signed proof. 


J. G. STEVENSON. 


A Modern English Mezzotinto Engraver in Colors. 


THE AVENUE OF TREES. Mezzotinto, printed in colors, 
Engraved by J. G. Stevenson. Stgned proof, 


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JOHN RAPHAEL SMITH. 
Noted English Engraver of the 18th Century. 


THE ELOPEMENT. Painted by G. Morland. Engraved by 
J. R. Smith. Szpple. 


Modern reproduction in colors. 


EUGENE GALY. 


- Modern Engraver. 


THE SPINNING-WHEEL (Lady Hamilton). Supple, printed 
in colors. Engraved by Eugene Galy. Szgned proof on parch- 
ment, 

T. G. STEVENSON. 


LA BELLE FERONIERE. Mezzotinto, printed in colors. 


Engraved by T. G. Stevenson. Signed proof. 


THE SALAD GIRL. Meszzotinto, printed in colors. En- 
graved by T. G. Stevenson. Signed proof. 


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SEYMOUR HADEN. 
One of the most Eminent of Modern English Etchers. 


HADEN’S SHERE MILL POND. 


SHERE MILL POND. Z£tched, by Seymour Haden. The 
second published state, after the sky was removed. ‘Seymour 
Haden, 1860.’ Size 12 14-16 inches x 6 12-16 inches. 

A very rare state. Has worm hole on the lower centre edge 
and another in the sky above the trees to the right. 


HADEN’S SUNSET IN IRELAND. 


A SUNSET IN IRELAND. Z&iched, by Seymour Haden. 
The second published state, with the signature and date, ‘‘1863,” 
the date nearly obliterated. Signed proof. Size 8 6-16 inches 
x 5 6-16 inches. 

Fine impression. SEE REDUCED FACSIMILE, 

EGHAM. E&iched,by Seymour Haden. Third state. Signed 
proof. Size 7 14-16 inches x 5 inches. Framed and glazed. 
RAILWAY ENCROACHMENT. - EZiched, by Seymour Ha- 
den. First published state. ‘‘ Kew 1864.” Signed proof. 
NEAR THE GRANDE CHARTREUSE. Etched, by Sey- 
mour Haden. First published state. Signed proof. Size 15 
8-16 inches x 11 8-16 inches. 

BREAKING UP OF THE “AGAMEMNON.”  Oniginal 
etching, by Seymour Haden, “1870.” Trtal proof. Framed 
and glazed. Size 16 4-16 inches x 7 10-16 inches. 


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SMITHFIELD SHARPERS; or, the Countryman Defrauded. 


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JAMES McNEILL WHISTLER. 
One of the Most Eminent Modern Painter-Etchers. 


THE BLACKSMITH SHOP. Lithograph, by James McNeill | 
Whistler. Stamped proof. 


THE GATEWAY. Lithograph, by James McNeill Whistler, 


AN OLD ENGLISH PORT. Original etching, by James | 
McNeill Whistler. ‘‘ 1859.” 


HENRY WINSLOW. 
Modern Etching. 


SOUTH NORWALK, Connecticut. Oviginal etching, by 
Henry Winslow. Signed proof. Only 12 tmpresstons taken. 


STANLEY ANDERSON. 
Eminent Modern Etcher. 


BILLINGSGATE. Original etching. Signed proof. 


THOMAS ROWLANDSON. 
Celebrated English Caricaturist. 


Painted by T. Rowlandson. Liéched, by J. K. Sherwin. Pub- 
lished by T. Palser, Surry Side, Westminster Bridge. | 


GROG ON BOARD. Original etched caricature in colors, by 
T. Rowlandson. Published January 1, 1794, by S. W. Fores, 
No. 3 Piccadilly. Very rare. 


JAMES GILLRAY. 

Eminent English Caricaturist. 
FARMER GILES AND HIS WIFE, Showing Off their 
Daughter Betty to their Neighbors on her Return from School. 
Colored etching, drawn by an amateur. Etched, by James Gill- 
ray. London, Published Jan. 1, 1809, by H. Humphrey. 


C. HUNT. 
Early English Caricaturist. 
A SERIES OF CARICATURES on Negro Life in Philadel- 


phia. Drawn by W. Summers. Eugraved in colored aquatint, 
by C. Hunt. Very amusing and exceedingly rare. 18 pieces 


C. STORM VAN GRAVESANDE. 
Eminent Modern Etcher. 


AN OLD DUTCH WINDMILL. : Original etching, by C.Storm 
Van Gravesande. Signed proof. Framed. 


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AN OLD FARMHOUSE IN THE WOODS. Original 
etching, by C.Storm Van Gravesande. Signed proof. Framed. 


AN OLD DUTCH WINDMILL. Original etching, by C. Storm 
Van Gravesand. Signed proof. Framed. 


BASTIAN-LEPAGE. 


RETOUR DES CHAMPS. Original etching, by Bastian-Le- 
page. Framed and glazed. 


CORNELLIUS VISSCHER. 
A Celebrated Dutch Engraver. Born at Haarlem about 1610. 
A CAT SLEEPING WITH THE RAT BEHIND HER, 
Line. Engraved by Cornelius Visscher, after his own design. 
Original impression. Framed. 
Lhis 1s considered his masterpiece, and has long enjoyed the 
reputation of being the most perfect representation of a cat ever 


engraved, 
PAUL RAJON. 
Noted French Etcher. 


AT THE ENTRANCE OF A CHURCH. Etched, by Paul 
Rajon, after Pieter de Houghe. Framed. 


LEOPOLD FLAMENG. 
Eminent Modern Etcher. 
“SUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN TO COME UNTO ME.” 
Etched, by Leopold Flameng, after Rembrandt. Signed proof. 
Framed. 
ALBRECHT DURER. 


One of the most Noted Engravers of the German School. Born in 1471. 


JUDITH WITH THE HEAD OF HOLOFERNIES. Onigi- 


- nal woodcut, by Albrecht Durer. Framed. 


APPIAN. 
Eminent French Etcher. 


A SEAPORT ON THE MEDITERRANEAN. Onginal 
etching. 


FISHERMAN DRAWING A NET. Onginal etching. 
FISHING BOATS. Onginal etching. 


BRACQUEMOND. 


Eminent French Etcher. 


PONT DE SAINT PERE. Original etching. 


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THE OLD HOMESTEAD. After Hitchcock. Etched, ae 
Ch. Chauvel. 
C. L. COURTRY. 
Eminent French Etcher. 
THE COUQUETTE. Original etching, by C: Ly ‘Courtry, 
Sicued proof. 
TURKISH BATHER. After Gerome. Etched, by C. L. 
Courtry. 
CAMILLE COROT. 
Eminent French Painter-Etcher. 
SOUVENIR D'ITALIE. Original etching, by Camille Corot. 


. HENRY ALDEGREVER. 6 
Born 1 502. Aa Eminent beds and | Contemporary with 
Durer. Pat 


B. 189. . 4 
PORTRAIT OF HIMSELF, without a ‘Beard, ee, ‘Fine. 
B. 188. Se 


FELIX BUHOT. 
Eminent French Ktcher. 


A LA PLACE BREDA. Original etching, by Felix Buhoes 
TAVERNE DU BOGNE. Ae ARS by Felix Buhot. 
First state. 


LES PETITES CHAUMIERES. Original etching, ei Felix. 
Buhot. Proof, with red stamp. 


GUY BICHARD. 
Eminent French Etcher. | 

THE ARTIST IN HIS STUDIO. &éching, by Guy Bichard. 
Proof. | 
GABRIEL BOCOURT. 

Eminent French Etcher. 


PORTRAIT OF J, F. MILLET AND CAMILLE COROT. 
Original etchings, by Gabriel Bocourt. | 2 pieces 


LEON COUTIL. 
Eminent French Etcher. 


RETURNING FROM THE FIELD. After Millet. Biching 
by Leon Coutil. Remargue proof, signed. | 


C H. CHAUVEL. 
French Etcher. 


4 oe 


ALBRECHT DURER. 
pipe ony) at N Cee 1471. One of the most Eminent Engravers of the 
. “oem School. 


pe fine. B. 96. 


| ‘PETER DREVET, The Younger. 
fae Born ee One of the most Noted of French Engravers. 


SP ox pat 


— 


os eee Dy Pp, Drevet. Fine impression. 


A G. L. BOUCHER, BARON DESNOYERS. | ee 


One of the most 1 SS Sa of French Line Engravers. 


Original head i 


ped 2 


eee GERARD EDELINCK. 


Born Antwerp, 1627. One of the most Distinguished po ceapes of the 
- Period of Louis XIV. 


78 PHILIPPUS DE CHAMPAIGNE. Line, after Himself, en- 
ecard by G. Edelinck. Fine brilliant impression. 


-JOANNI Bat WopAr COLBERT.~ Lemme, after’ Cte Brun, i 
engraved by G. Edelinck. Fee. | 


-E. CHAMPILLIN. 
Eminent French Etcher. 


THE CONNOISSEURS. A£tching, after Fortuny, by Cham- 
pollion. 
LEOPOLD FLAMENG. 
Eminent French Etcher. 
THE NIGHT WATCH, after Rembrandt, etched by Leopold 
Flameng. 
: ——— GAUJEAN. 

French Etcher. z, + 
RECLINING WOMAN. 2&tching, printed in colors, after Chap- 
lin, by Gaujean. 
VIRGIN AND CHILD. Etching. Remarque proof, signed. 


C. STORM VAN GRAVESANDE. 
Eminent Etcher. 


FISHING BOATS. Original etching. 


es 


86 


87 


88 


89 
gO 


gt 
Q2 


93 
94 


95 


96 


97 


98 
99 


100 


SOUER ROSALIE. Engraved byt 1 Gaillard. 


_GAI LLARD. 


ulsan French Engraver. . 


G. GIANOLI. 


NAPOLEON AT FONTAINBLEAU. Etched, by C G anoli 
Remarque proof, signed. 2 


SIR F. SEYMOUR HADEN. 
One of the Most Eminent of Modern English Etchers. : 


YE COMPLEAT ANGLER. Onginal etching, by “Seym x 
Haden, 1877.” frst trial proof, signed. Size 8 ae 8-16 
inches. ee 


THAMES, DITTON, With a Sail. ae thing es Se 
mour Haden, We 


HANDS ETCHING. Original eiching, by Seymour “Haden. a 


EGHAM LOCK. Original etching, by Seymour Haden. Trial : 
proof, Size 8 14-16 x § 14-16 inches, | 


BATTERSEA REACH. Original etching, by Seymour Peden 


BRENTFORD FERRY. Original etching, by Seymougl 
Haden, Trial proof. “ Brentford Ferry. Seymour Haden, 1864.’” aa 


WERRINGTON. Original etching, by Seymour Haden. 


FULHAM. Onginal etching, by Seymour Haden. First state. is 
Rare. Size 11 x 4 8-16 inches, = 


THE SAME. § Second state. 


LEIGH HUNT. 
Modern English Etcher. 


THE OLD DUTCH WINDMILL. Original etching, Dy Leigh 
Hunt. Signed proof. 


THE DOCK. Original etching, by Leigh Hunt. Signed proof. 


CHARLES JACQUE. 


Eminent French Painter-Etcher. 


AN OLD HUT. Original etching, by Charles Jacque. 


FEEDING THE PIGS. Original etching, by Charles Jacque. 
first state. 


SHEEP RETURNING FROM PASTURE. Original etch- 
ing, by Charles Jacque. | 


Wee 


IO! 


102 


103 
104 


105 
106 


107 


108 


109 


113 


114 


115 


116 


‘ fs 
AN OLD FARM HOUSE. Original etching, by Charles 
Jacque. JLnidia proof. 


EXTERIOR OF A FARM HOUSE. Original etching, by 
Charles Jacque. /ndia proof. 


LE REPAS. Original etching, by Charles Jacque /ndta proof. 
LETE. Original etching, by Charles Jacque. India proof. 


M. JONGKIND. 
Eminent Dutch Etcher. 


ROTTERDAM. Original etching, by M. Jongkind. Proof. 


VUE DE LA VILLE DE MAASLINS. Onginal etching, 
by M. Jongkind. 


ANVERS. Original etching, by M. Jongkind. Proof. 


C. MERYON. 
One of the Most Eminent of Modern French Etchers. 


LA POMPE NOTRE DAME.) Original etching, by C. 
Meryon. E£arly state. 


een.) * Public par L’ Artiste.” 


LA COUR DE L’HORLOGE. Original etching, by C. Mer- 
yon. ‘Public par L’Artiste.” /ndta proof. 


A VIEW IN HOLLAND. EZ&iching after Zeeman, by C. 
Meryon. Proof. Very fine and rare. 

MANET. 

A SPANISH BELLE. Original etching, by Manet. Proof. 


J. F. MILLET. 
One of the Most Eminent French Painter-Etchers. 
MOTHER AND CHILD. Original etching, by J. F. Millet. 
THE SHEPHERDESS. Original etching, by J. F. Millet. 


GUISEPPI LONGHI. 


Eminent Italian Eugraver. 


BONAPARTE. A LA BATYAILE D’ARCOLE. Jim, 
after Le Gros, engraved by G. Longhi. 


ARMAND MATHEY. 

Eminent Modern Etcher. 
CHRIST BEFORE PILATE. Z&iching, after Munkacsy, by 
Armand Mathey. Remarque proof, signed by both painter amé 
etcher, 


117 


118 


119 


120 
121 
roe 
123 


124 
125 
126 


127 


128 
129 
130 
131 


eS he. 


P33 


134 


18 
Ww. E. MARSHALL. 


American Engraver. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust head to left, ova 
rectangle. Lzne, He in colors, after Gilbert Stuart, e 
by W. E. Marshall. Proof before all letters. 


fers TISSOT. 
Eminent French Etcher. 


IN THE HAMMOCK. Original etching, by J: = 
Signed and stamped. Proof. 


ENTRANCE TO THE NATIONAL GALLERY. — 
nal etching, by J. J. Tissot. Signed and stamped. Proe 


“SPRING MORNING. Original etching, by J. J. Tissot. Prac 
SUMMER. Original etching, by J.J. Tissot. Proof. 
SUMMER EVENING. Original etching, by J. J. Tissot. Proo 
TITLE PAGE to Tissot’s Etchings. Original etc y 
J. Tissot. Proof. oy 
THE SAME. Proof before the lettering of the title page. is 
THE SAME. Proof on Holland paper. : 
a aoe SUNSHINE. Original etching, by J. i Tis in 

vO0O BE ane tEs 


ON THE LAWN. Original etching, by J. J. Tissot. 
on Folland paper. 


THE SAME. Proof. = 

ON THE BALCONY. Original ching by J. 5 Tissot 
THE SAME. Proof on Holland paper. [ESS 
PORTRAIT OF MISS L Original etching, by th ie * 


Tissot. Lroof. 
HENRY SOMM. 
Eminent Modern Etcher. 


JAPONISME. Original etching, by Henry Somm. Saeed prot. 


LUCAS VAN LEYDEN 
Born 1494. One of the Most Eminent Engravers of the Dutch School. 


CHRIST TEMPTED BY THE DEVIL. Original eae ne 
by Lucas Van Leyden, 1518. J. gz. 


PETER VAN SCHUPPEN 
An Eminent Flemish Engraver. 
JULIUS CARDINAL DE MAZARIN. Zine, after P. Mig- 
nard. Engraved by P. Van Schuppen. Very early state. Fine 
impression before the inscription, 


--— ee 


No. 203 


1 em RS AE One eS eee 
+ .* PY eal 


135 


136 


137 


138 


139 


140 


141 
142 


143 


144 


144A 


145 


146 


se 


JAMES McNEILL WHISTLER 


A RIVER SCENE. Original etching, by James McNeill 
Whistler. 


THE ANGLER. Original etching, by James McNeill Whist- 


ler. 
J. G. WILLE 


Born 1717. One of the Most Eminent Engravers of His Time. 
MUSICIENS AMBULANS. Lime, after Dietricy. Engraved 
by J. G. Wille. 


DEATH OF CLEOPATRA. Line, after Netscher. Engraved 
by J. G. Wille. 
JOHN I. DONLEVY 


WASHINGTON. Szpple. Vignette. The centre of a sheet, 
entitled ‘‘Sacred to the Memory of the Illustrious Champion of 
Liberty General George Washington, First President of the 
United States of America.” John I. Donlevy, intaglio, chromo- 
graphic and electrographic engraver. 


UNKNOWN 
MISCELLANEOUS ETCHINGS. 5 pieces 
NAPOLEON, Full bust in uniform. Etching. Remarque proof. 


THE DAUPHIN Bidding Farewell to his Mother. Szple, 
colored. Engraved by C. Silamo. 


OMNIA VAMITAS. JZuwe, after Castiglion. Engraved by 


~Coelemans., 


S. ARLENT EDWARDS 
Eminent Mezzotinto Engraver. 


GEN. HORATIO GATES. Jezzotinto, printed in colors, by 
S. Arlent Edwards. Stgned proof. 


LADY HAMILTON. Mezzotinto, printed in colors, by S. Ar- 
lent Edwards. Signed proof. Framed. 


G. GAYMARD 


Noted Mezzotinto Engraver. 


MASTER LAMBTON. Mezzotinto, printed in colors, by G. 
Gaymard. Signed proof. 


FRANK F. LYDON 
Mezzotinto Engraver. 


MISS BOWLES. Mezzotinto, printed in colors, by Frank F. 
Lydon. Signed proof. 


20 


J. G. STEVENSON 


Mezzotinto Engraver. 
147, MADAME POMPADOUR. Mezzotinto, printed in colors, by 
Jj. G. Stevenson. Signed proof. 


148 MRS. DAVENPORT. Mezzotinto, printed in colors, by J. G. : : ~ 
| Stevenson. Signed proof. ; 


JAMES S. KING 

Mezzotinto Engraver. ae 
149 COUNTESS SPENCER. WMezzotinto, printed in colors, by 
James S. King. Signed proof. Bes, 


J. C. WEBB 


Mezzotinto Engraver. 


150 MARGARITTA. Afterwards Mrs. Scott. 7 * Mensotinto, prinia ee 
in colors, by J. C. Webb. Szgned proof. Sis. af OEE | 


151 MRS. ROBINSON AS PERDITO. Menace printed in 
colors, by J. C. Webb. Signed proof. 


SIDNEY E. WILSON | 
Mezzotinto Engraver. 


152 MRS. TAYLOR. WMezzotinto, printed in colors, by Sidney E. 
Wilson. Signed proof. Very rare. 


FREDERICK REYNOLDS 


Mezzotiuto Engraver. 


153 COUNTESS PATOCKA. Mezzotinto, printed m colors, ee 
Frederick Reynolds. Signed proof. 


J. PERCY SABIN 


Mezzotiuto Engraver. 


154 JOHN PAUL JONES. JMezzotinto, printed in colors, by J. 
Percy Sabin. Signed proof. 


Framed Engravings. 
LAGUILLERMIE 


Eminent French Etcher. 


155 CHILDREN OF CHARLES I, after Van Dyck. Eiched, by 
Laguilermie. Signed proof. Very scarce. 


156 


157 


158 


159 


160 
161 
162 


164 


2I 


' LEWIS SCHIAVONETTI 


Eminent Engraver and Pupil of Bartolozzi. 


PILGRIMAGE TO CANTERBURY, after Thomas Stothard. 
Etched, by Lewis Schiavonette, and finished by James Heath. 
India proof. Published London, 1817. Brilliant wnpression. 
Very scarce. 


S. W. REYNOLDS 
One of the Most Eminent of English Mezzotinto Engravers of the 
XVIII Century. 


JOHN KEMBLE AS CATO. Full length, seated. Mezzo- 
“into, after Sir Thomas Lawrence. Engraved by S. W. Rey- 
nolds. Published London, 1841. Brilliant impression, with fine 
margin. 

UNKNOWN 
SCOTTISH COURTSHIP. Line. India proof before all 
letters. 

J. P. LE BAS 


Eminent French Engraver. 


A FLEMISH COUNTRY FAIR. Zune, after D. Teniers. 
Engraved by J. P. Le Bas, No. 2. 


THE SAME. *Companion to the above, No. 1. 
THE SAME. Companion to the above, No. 4. 


THE SAME. Companion to the above, No. 3. 


This forms a complete set of these most noted and desired prints ; 
at 1s Seldom a set ts found together. 


- WILLIAM WARD 
One of the Most Popular Mezzotinto Engravers of the XVIII Century. 


STABLE AMUSEMENTS (No. 12). Mezzotinto, after George 
Morland. Engraved by William Ward. London, Published 
July 20, 1801, by J. R.Smith, King St., Covent Garden. Open 
letter proof, with full margin. 


DAVID EDWIN 
The most Noted of Early American Stipple Engravers, 


PETER FRANCISCOS GALLANT ACTION with Nine of 
Tarleton’s Cavalry in Sight of a Troop of four hundred men. 
Stipple, designed by Worrell, drawn by Barralett. Engraved by 
D. Edwin. Published 1814. Oviginal impression with a fine 
margin, Very rare. 

This picture is sought after by collectors of Washington portraits 
on account of tt having a beautiful vignette portrait of Washington 
on the lower margin, 


: 165 


166 


167 


168 


169 


170 


177 


ive 


173 


22 


WILLIAM SHARP 
The most Eminent of English Line Engravers. 


KING LEAR. Jive, after B. West. Engraved by William 


Sharp. Original impression. 


R. 8. RAVENET 
Eminent Engraver of the X VITE Century. 


MR. GARRICK AND MISS BELLAMY in the Chase “ 


of Romeo and Juliet. ze, after B. Wilson, Engraved by R. at 
S. Ravenet. _ Published I f2%; } 


5h Di B: 


ALEXANDER I. Full length in uniform. Acguatint, printed 
in colors. Designed and engraved by D. B. 1807. Very rare. 


P. TANJE 
LES NOSE*‘DE CLORUS ET ROSETTE. fie aneoee 
Troost. Engraved by P. Tanje. Fine brilhant wnpression of 
this rare print. | 
JAMES WATSON 
Eminent English Mezzotinto Engraver of the XVIII Century. 


THE DUCHESS OF MAZARIN AND COUNT COLBERT 
as Pomona and Vertumnus. Mezzodimzto, after Netscher. Engraved 


by James Watson. Published Oct. 24, 1777, by John Boydell. 


Proof before the title with artisis names and address scratched 1 a 
' Rare in this state. 


— 


P. F. COURTOIS 


Eminent French Engraver. . 


LA PROMENADE DES REMPARTS DE PARIS. ume, 
after St. Aubin. Engraved by P. F. Courtois. 


TABLEAU DES PORTRAITS A LA MODE. Lue, after 
St. Aubin. Engraved by P. F. Cone Companion to the 
above. The pair ts rare. 


P. A. LE BEAU 
Eminent French Engraver of the XVIII Century. 


LA VIRTU SOUS LA GARDE DE LA FIDELITE, Line, 
designed by Chas. Eisen. Engraved by P. A. Le Beau, 1772. 
Very rare. 


N: DE LAUNAY 
Eminent French Engraver of the XVIII Century. 


LA SENTINELLE-EN DEFAUT. Line, after P. A. Bau- 
douin. Engraved by M. De Launay, 1771. Very rare. 


GOS “ON 


174 


Ls 5 


176 


177 
178 


178A 


179 


180 


181 


182 


a3 
C. E. GAUCHER 


Eminent French Engraver. 


COURONNEMENT DE VOLTAIRE. Engraved by C. E. 
Gaucher, after a design by Moreau. 


HENRY GOLTZIUS 


Born 1558. Hminent German Engraver. 


WILLIAM OF ORANGE. Engraved by Henry Goltzius. 
Very rare and fine. 


PHILIP GALLE 


Born 1537. Eminent Dutch Engraver. 


NANITA ERYTHRAEUM. Engraved by Philip Galle. 


ALBRECHT DURER 
Born Nuremberg, 1471. One of the Most Eminent of Early Dutch En- 
gravers. 


THE KNIGHT, DEATH AND THE DEVIL. Engraved 
by Albrecht Durer. . Amand Durand Reproduction. 


NEPTUNE. With a Tortoise Shell for a Shield, seated beside 
a Naked Woman. Original etching,by Albrecht Durer. B.71. 


THE GREAT CANNON. Original woodcut, by Albrecht 
Durer. Original tmpression. 


REMBRANDT VAN RYN 
Born at Leyden, 1606. The Father of Etching. 


(itewlol AT THE GATE OF THE TEMPLE.  Onginal 
etching, by Rembrandt, 1659. Fine early unpression. 


THE GOOD SAMARITAN. £tched, by Rembrandt. Ovigi- 
nal impression. Fine. 


GEORGE CRUIKSHANK 


THE GREAT ENGLISH ILLUSTRATOR 


BONEY’S Threatened Invasion Brought to Bear; or Taking 
a View of the English Coast from ye Poop of the Bellerophon. 
Colored etching, by Geo. Cruikshank. Published by Fores, 
1815. are. 


THE RIVAL GARDENERS (Caricature on Napoleon). Pub- 
lished by S. W. Fores, 1803. Colored etching. 


183 


184 


185 


186 


187 


188 


189 


190 


IQI 


<2 py. Bev Va) aS 
ot ae ee 
Se hee 


24 Se 
HAMILTON HAMILTON 


Modern Etcher. 


IN THE HANDS OF THE ENEMY. Behive 4 after Thomas - 
Hovenden. Etched, by Hamt!ton tamuven: RS 


F. STACPOOLE 


Mezzotinto Engraver. 


A SYMPATHISING FRIEND. Mezzotinto, after Briton Ri- 


viere, engraved by F. Stacpoole. Judia proof, signed by both mt 


painter and engraver. 


W. O. GELLER 
Old English Engraver. 


FRANKLIN AT THE COURT OF FRANCE, 1778. Mes- 


gotinto, after Barron Jolly. Engraved by W. O. Geller. 


UNKNOWN 


NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. Full bust in uniform. Eiching. 
Remarque proof. 


FRED SLOCOMBE 
American Etcher. 


THE OLD WATER MILL. A&tching, by Fred. Slocombe: 
Remarque proof, signed, 


ALBERT ROSENTHAL 
Modern Painter-Etcher. 


LA RIX. S&iching, after Meissonier, by Albert Rosenthal. 
Remarque proof. 


CHARLES O. MURRAY 


THE TOWER OF LONDON. Original etching, by Charles 
O. Murray. Remarque proof, signed. 


Cc. T. DEBLOU 
French Etcher. 


NAPOLEON THE THIRD at the Marine Meeting. Etching, 
after Erskine Nicol, by C. T. Diblou. Proof signed by both artists. 


J. BOUCHER 
Modern Etcher. 


OLD LANG SYNE, after W. Dendy Sadler. itched, by J- 
Boucher. Remargue proof sigued by beth artists. 


80d ‘ON 


Be: d 2 


+ 


ar 


& 


194 


195 


197 


198 


199 


200 


26 


SECOND SITTING 
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER Q, 1919 


OIL PAINTINGS 


H. M. KITCHELL 
GOLDEN SUNSET. Signed. Size 15 1-2 inches x Ig 1-2 


inches. 


HENDRIK WILLEM MESDAG 


Noted German Marine Painter. Born 1831. Medals at Paris, 1870. 
Pupil of Alma Tadema. . 


DUTCH FISHING BOATS OFF THE COAST OF 
HOLLAND.  Sigued. Canvas 16 1-2 inches x 23 I-4 
inches. . 


ALFRED THOMPSON BRICHER 


Noted American Artist. Born in Portsmouth, N. H., 1839. Landscape 
and Marine Painter. Elected A. N. A. in 1879. 


EVENING, LOW TIDE AT GRAND MENAN, MAINE. 
Signed. Canvas. Size 15 inches x 33 inches. 


EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN 


Born in Warneton, West Flanders, 1799. Noted Animal Painter for and 
Pupil of Barthelemi Verboeckhoven. Member of Brussels, Antwerp and 
St. Petersburg Academies, Legion of Honor. 


SHEEP AND CATTLE. Svgned. Panel. Size 7 1-4 inches 
x 6 1-4 inches. 
UNKNOWN 


NOONDAY ON THE LAKE. Canvas: Size 7 1-2 inches. 
x 5 1-2 inches. Very much in the style of Corot. 


HENRI HARPIGNIES 
Noted Landscape Painter. Born at Valenciennes 1819. Pupil of Achard 
Both in Oil and Water Color this Artist stands in the first rank of French 
Painters of his day. Medals 1866, 1868 and 1869. Legion of Honor 1875. 


EDGE OF THE WOODS—Evening on the Loire. Signed. 
Canvas. Size tg 1-2 inches x 27 1-2 inches. 


WILLIAM RUSSELL SMITH 


Born in Scotland. Taken to America in his youth, where he studied 
Landscape Painting under Lambdin in Philadelphia. 


AUTUMN LANDSCAPE. Sigwed. Canvas. Size 17 inches 


xX 12 inches. 


ee, 


a 
mse 


Brent 


ne 


pM ,. 


201 


202 


203 


204 


205 


206 


207 


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JOSEPH O. EATON 


American Genre and Portrait Painter. Bornin 1829. Associate of the 
National Academy in New York. 


A GRECIAN MAIDEN. Signed. Canvas. Size 13 1-4 
inches x 8 1-4 inches. 


JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT 


Born in Paris in 1796. One of the Most Noted of Landscape Painters, 
Pupil of Michallon and Victor Bertin. Medals 1833, 1848, 1855; Legion of 
Honor, 1846. 


VILLE D’AVRAY (1859). Signed. Canvas. Size 17 1-2 
inches x 31 I-2 inches. 


EK. PERCY MORAN 
Born in Philadelphia, 1862. Genre Painter. Pupil of Edward Moran. 


See tOns), § Sigved. Canvas... Size 1g 1-2 inches’ x 
29 1-2 inches. SEE PLATE. 


WINSLOW HOMER 


Noted American Genre Painter. Born in Boston, 1836. Pupil of The 
National Academy and of F. Rondell. During the Civil War Sketched for 
Harper’s and Other Periodicals. Elected A. N. A. in 1864. 


THE WRECK. Signed. Canvas. Size 21 inches x 25 1-2 
inches. SEE PLATE. 


G. L. GAUIDO. 
Noted Genre Painter of the Italian School. 


THE FESTIVAL. Signed. Canvas. Size 22 1-2 inches x 
31 1-4 inches, 


NARCISO VIRGILIO DIAZ DE LA PENA 


Born at Bordeaux 1808. One of the most Noted of Genre and Land- 
scape Painters. No Master. Beganasa Porcelain Painter. Won his chief 
fame through his landscapes. Medals 1844, 1846, 1848, and the Legion of 
Honor 1851. 


WOOD INTERIOR. Canvas. Size 24 inches x 28 3-4 inches. 
SEE PLATE. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
Noted American Marine Painter. Born at Waterford, Conn., 1854. 
Self taught. Exhibited at the National Acadeniy. 


SCENE IN CONNECTICUT. Stgwed. Canvas. Size 19 1-2 


inches x 29 1-2 inches. 


208 


209 


210 


211 


212 


213 


214 


215 


28 


FELIX ZIEM 
Born at Beaune (Cote d’Or), 1821. Noted Architecture aud Marine 
Painter. Pupil of Art School in Dijon. His Views of Venice have won 
for him a world-wide reputation. Medals 1851, 1855, and Legion of Honor ~ 


1857. 


SCENE IN VENICE. Signed. Canvas. Size 27 1-2 inches 
X 41 I-2 inches. SEE PLATE. 


WILLIAM KEITH 
Noted Landscape Painter. 


THE OLD MILL. Signed. Canvas. Size 17 inches x 25 1-2 
inches. 


CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 


Born in Paris 1813. Noted Animal and Landscape Painter, Engraver 
and Etcher. Few French Artists have a more widely extended or better 
deserved reputation. Though more noted as an etcher than a painter, his. 
coloring being somewhat crude, he excels in accurate knowledge of sheep 
and poultry. Medals 1861, 1863, 1864. Legion of Honor 1867. 


SHEEP RESTING. Signed. Panel. Size 10 inches x 8 inches. 


THOMAS B. CRAIG 


Noted American Landscape Painter the latter es of the Nineteenth | 
Century. 


THE CLOSE OF DAY. Signed. Canvas. Size 17 1-2 inches 
X-31 1-2 inches. 


AIME PERRET | 
Born at Lyons 1847. Noted French Genre Painter, Pupil of Guichard 
and Vollon. Medals 1877. 


THE HARVESTERS. Signed. Canvas. Size 24 1-4 inches 
x 29 1-4 inches. SEE PLATE. 


F. KEVVER 
Noted Painter. 


AFFECTIONATE MOTHER. Signed. Canvas. Size 23 1-2 
inches x 27 inches. SEE PLATE. 


JULIEN RIX 
Noted French Landscape Painter. 


AN EVENING LANDSCAPE. Signed. Canvas, Size 25 
inches x 29 I-2 inches. SEE PLATE. 


GEORGE INNESS 
Noted American Landscape Painter. Born at Newburgh, N. Y., 1825. 
Pupil of Regis Gignoux. Elected A. N. A. in 1853; and N. A. in 1868. 


SUNSET. Signed. Canvas. Size g 1-2 inches x 11 1-2 inches, 


No. 213 


216 


217 


218 


219 


220 


221 


222 


223 


224 


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A. VAN WILLIS 
Noted Dutch Landscape Painter. 
LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE, Signed. Canvas. Size 11 1-4 
inches x 9 I-4 inches. 


JEAN LEON GEROME 


Born in Vesoul in 1824. One of the most Noted of History and Genre 
Painters. Pupil of Paul Delaroche. Medal in 1847, 1848, and Legion of 
Honor in 1855. 


THE ARAB. Signed. Canvas. Size 10 3-4 inches x g inches. 


HERMANN HERZOG 


Born in Bremen in 1832. Noted Landscape Painter. Pupil of Dussel- 
dorf Academy under Schirmer. Came to America in 1869, where he Painted 
Many Landscapes which Made him Famous. 


SWISS MOUNTAIN SCENE. Canvas. Size g inches x 12 
inches. 
E. YEANMAIRE 
Noted French Landscape Painter. 


VILLAGE IN FRANCE. Signed and dated 1826. Canvas. 
Size 14 1-2 inches x 24 inches. 


UNKNOWN 
ITALIAN LANDSCAPE, with many Figures. Canvas. Size 
17 inches x 25 inches. 


L. MAGGIORANI 


Eminent Italian Genre Painter. 


THE GAME OF CHESS. Signed. Rome, 1874. Canvas. 


Size 19 inches x 14 1-2 inches. 


G. FERRARI 


Eminent Italian Genre Painter. 


THe MUSICAL PARTY. Signed. -Rome, 1874. Panel. 


Size 18 inches x 14 inches. 


T. KOPPEM 


Eminent Genre Painter. 


THE LOVERS. Signed. Munich, 1872. Canvas. Size 
27 inches x 27 inches. 


UNKNOWN 
ST. JOHN AND THE INFANT CHRIST. Canvas. Size 
34 1-2 inches x 29 1-2 inches, in carved Neopolitan frame. A 
beautiful copy after an old master. 


SS. 
LEOPOLD MUNCH 


Eminent German Landscape Genre and Interior Painter. zUph of 2 
Geiger. 


225 AN EVENING COMPANY IN SCHLEISSHEIM CASTLE. =e 
Signed, Panel. Size 16 1-2 inches x 12 inches. ia 


R. SORBI 


Eminent Italian Painter. 


226 STREET SCENE IN FLORENCE. Canvas. Size 14 inches 
x 11 inches. ms 


OLD MASTER 


227 aes MAGDELENE. Canvas. Size 28 inches by 23 inches. 
A very fine copy of a celebrated painting by Correg gio. 


) OLD MASTER | 
228 DOUBTING THOMAS. Canvas. Size 30 inches x 24 inches. 
An early copy of an Old Master beautifully painted. 


PAINTING ON PORCELAIN | 
229 . THE: SLEEPING MODEL. — Size 12 inches x1ouncues 


S. ROBERTS 


Italian Water Colorer. 


230 BAY OF NAPLES. Water color, signed. 


DE SIMAUX 
231 CLIPPER SHIP. Water color, signed. 


G. THOMPSON 


Water Color Painter. 


232. AN OLD ‘DUTCH. WINDMILE.| Seezca> 


E. BLAIR COLVILLE 
233 ON THE ADRIATIC. Water color, signed. 


N. GIRAUD 
234 READY FOR THE BALL. Water color, signed. 


GRANVILLE PERKINS 
235 VTHE OLD CHESTNUT TREE. Water color, signed. 


M. CHASE | 
236 THE DRYDOCK. Od lainting in black and white. Signed. 


C. L. FUSSELL 
237 HEMPSTEAD HARBOR. Water color. Signed. 


VIG “ON 


238 


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245 


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ROSA BONHEUR. 


Born in Bordeaux in 1822. One of the Most Noted of Animal Painters. 
Daughter and Pupil of Raymond Bonheur. Medals in 1845, 1848 and 1855. 
Legion of Honor, 1865. 


IN FULL CRY. Signed. Canvas. Size 14 inches x 20 
inches. | 
PAUL POTTER. ; 


Born at Enkhuysen in 1625. A Noted Dutch Animal and Landscape 
Painter. Son and Pupil of Pieter Potter. Noted for his Pictures of Bulls. 


PAUL POTTER’S BULL. Canvas. Size 13 inches x 18 1-2 
inches, : 


lThis painting formerly belonged to FE. T. Stotesbury, the note 
banker. 


CHARLES EMILE JACQUE. 


Born in Paris in 1813. Noted French Animal and Landscape Painter 
and Engraver. Noted for his Paintings of Sheep. 


SHEEP IN A BARN. Signed. Canvas. Size 20 inches 
x 16 inches. 
HENRY W. RANGER. 
| Eminent New York Painter. 
EDGE OF THE WOODS. Signed. Canvas. Size 18 inches 
x 24 inches. 
J. DE LOYE. 


Eminent French Painter. 


mre wuelGal RECITAL. ~ Stened. Canvas. Size 12 
inches x 18 inches. 


JEHAN GEORGE VIBERT. 
Born in Paris in 1840. Noted Genre Painter. Pupil of Picot and Bar- 
rias. Medals in 1864, 1867 and 1868. Legion of Honor, 1870. 


A GAME OF CHESS. Signed. Canvas. Size 21 inches 
*% 15 inches. 
GEORGE INNESS. 


Born at Newburg, New York, 1825. Noted American Landscape Painter. 
Elected A. N. A. in 1853 and N. A. in 1868. 


THE STORM. Signed. Panel. Size 11 inches x 15 inches. 


BRUGUER. 
A WINTER IN HOLLAND. Signed. Canvas. Size 9 


inches x 12 inches. 


W.H. NEWMAN. 
A Noted Landscape and Marine Painter in the latter part of the Nine- 
teenth Century. 


249 


250 


251 


252 


253 


254 


SUNSET. Signed. Canvas. 


ott SEA SCAPE SUNSET. | Signed. “Canvas : K 
inches x 50 inches. 


SCENE IN THE OUTSKIRTS OF OLD ATHENS 7 
Size 29 1-2 inches x 50 inck 


‘J. LAURENCE. 


Size 23 1-2 inches x 41 1-2 foe 


EDMUND D. _ LEWIS. 


Century. 


A VIEW OF THE DELAWARE WATER GAP 
PENNSYLVANIA. Signed and dated 1874. Canvas. Size 
29 1-2 inches x 50 inches. zs 


UNKNOWN. me: 
A WINTER SCENE IN GERMANY. Colored iehoproa ee 


after Meyerheim. Mounted on canvas ces Size 24 3- eo 2 


inches x 36 inches, 


A WINTER SCENE IN HOLLAND. Canvas. Size 25 
inches x 36 inches. | ey 
RIVER SCENE IN EGYPT. Canvas. Size 29 1-2 inches _ 
x 50 inches. : Pe 
A. PERKINS. 


Landscape Painter. 


LANDSCAPE, WITH OCEAN VIEW. Signed. Canvas. 
Size 13 inches x 25 1-2 inches. | ae 


R. FENWICK. 


Marine Painter. 


MARINE VIEW. Signed. Canvas. Size 11 1-2 inches x 
17 1-2 inches. 


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